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More “No-Brainers”. Homonyms: words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning. our v. are. our = (adj.) belonging to us are = (v.) form of the verb “to be” Do you know where our dog went? I think he’s playing in the backyard where the kids are. to v. too v. two.
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More “No-Brainers” Homonyms: words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning
our v. are • our = (adj.) belonging to us • are = (v.) form of the verb “to be” • Do you know where our dog went? • I think he’s playing in the backyard where the kids are.
to v. too v. two • to = (prep.) expresses motion in the direction of something • too = (adv.) means “also” or “to a high degree” • two = the number 2 • Did you go to Cedar Point this summer? • My cousins went, too. • They stayed for two days.
accept v. except • accept = (v.) to consent or to receive • except = (prep.) not including or but • Did she accept their apologies? • Yes, she forgave everyone except Molly.
allowed v. aloud • allowed = (v.) given permission • aloud = (adv.) out loud • Only juniors and seniors are allowed to go to Prom. • Prom king and queen are announced aloud at the dance.
write v. right • write = (v.) to compose in print • right = (adj.) correct (n.) the opposite of left; an entitlement • Please write these definitions on your paper. • You want to use the right word in your schoolwork.
principal v. principle • principal = (adj.) most important (n.) person with authority in school • principle = (n.) a fundamental truth • The 9th grade principal is Mr. Babics. • He believes in the principles of honesty and respect.
whether v. weather • whether = (conj.) expresses a doubt between alternate choices • weather = (n.) atmospheric conditions • It doesn’t matter whether it’s rainy or sunny. • We will have fun camping despite the weather.
affect v. effect • affect = (v.) an action that influences something • effect = (n.) a thing • Will this affect my overall grade? • Luckily, the effect of the bombed quiz will be minor!